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Gas Dynamics 3rd Edition Pdf

 
Gas Dynamics 3rd Edition Pdf Rating: 3,9/5 2256 reviews

This edition of a very successful and widely adopted book has been brought up-to-date with computer methods and applications throughout. It makes use of spreadsheet programs, and contains unique procedures that have never appeared before in any gas dynamics book.

Gas Dynamics (3rd Edition) [James E.A. John, Theo G. Keith] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. This edition of a very successful and widely adopted book has been brought up-to-date with computer methods and applications throughout. It makes use of spreadsheet programs.

KEY TOPICS Chapter topics include basic equations of compressible flow., wave propagation in compressible media, isentropic flow of a perfect gas, stationary and moving normal shock waves, oblique shock waves, flow with friction and with heat addition or heat loss, equations of motion for multidimensional flow, methods of characteristics, special topics in gas dynamics, and measurement in compressible flow. For mechanical and aerospace engineers.

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Gas Dynamics (3rd Edition) 3rd Edition Author: Visit ‘s James E.A. John Page ID: From the Publisher A comprehensive examination of the fundamentals of compressible flow and gas dynamics. –This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Hardcover: 688 pagesPublisher: Prentice Hall; 3 edition (January 21, 2006)Language: EnglishISBN-10: ISBN-13: 9687 Product Dimensions: 7.1 x 1.5 x 9.4 inches Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Best Sellers Rank: #100,174 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #2 in Books Engineering & Transportation Engineering Aerospace Gas Dynamics #32 in Books Textbooks Engineering Aeronautical Engineering #39 in Books & Math Physics Mechanics This was my text for Compressible Flow. The book was OK for most purposes required when taking such a class. The examples and explanations were sufficient, granted the examples seemed to lack a bit. The worst part of the book was the feedback one needs before taking an exam. There weren’t enough examples, or high enough quality examples, to be enough. I needed answers to some of the homework problems (which were good) to know if I knew what I thought I knew. Well, I had to wing it for the first exam, and it turned out I didn’t.

Luckily I’ve gotten hold of an answer key through the typical student grapevine. Unfortunately not all of you can count on such a luxury.

I would recommend grabbing a Schaum’s Outline for Fluid Mechanics as a start. It covers about the first half of this book.

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As for the rest of the book, I lucked out with the answer key, so I would highly recommend some supplament, though I wouldn’t know what. Find a companion text, and/or get access to some homework answers.